Experience

Puebla is a city to walk it calmly, discovering in each corner a detail, a dome, a corner full of flavor. Start at the base, the heart of the city, dominated by the imposing Cathedral and surrounded by bustling portals. Little has changed over the centuries. Imagine the party here, the flea market, bullfighting sets. Enter the CathedralCathedral and continues to the Casa de Cultura in the back. Here the magnificent Palafox Library ,and Sunday will also attend a musical show. Tour 2nd Street South to the Amparo Museum interesting and then 4th Street South to the Alley of the Toads, where on Sundays find a swap antique You never know what you might find! Going up the alley will take you to the bustling Plaza John Lennon, with its flea market and several cafes.

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continues along 6th Street North to theParian,the big market handicrafts Puebla. Talavera, textiles, jewelry ... anything you want is here. Continue to the Artists Quarter, stroll among the shops and admire the work of painter. Here also are some cafes to rest awhile. Opposite, on 3rd Street North, you'll find the curious House Alfeñique, with very interesting State Museum.Continue until 6 East Candies Street, more temptations as sweet potatoes, coconut candies ... Here at the House of the Serdan Brothers, is the Museum of The Revolution. Continue until the pedestrian street, May 5. In the corner, the magnificent Museum Bello, next to the Capilla del Rosario. Two captive stops. Return to the Zócalo, but before sitting down to rest on the terraces peek at 2nd Street North to see the beautiful facade of {zooitem: 369 text: Casa de los Muñecos (the House of Dolls)}.

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Atlixco

Atlixco, the city of flowers. The city is surrounded by a garden of all colors, flower fields reaching into the horizon on the slopes of Popocatepetl. Flowers flood everything and they are part of everyday life. Before Day of the dead, the landscape is colored with orange. During this